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Celtics Aim to Rebound Against Struggling Kings
2 Jan
Summary
- Celtics hold a 20-12 record, ranking third in the Eastern Conference.
- Kings have a 8-25 record, placing them 14th in the Western Conference.
- Key players Jayson Tatum and Domantas Sabonis are out due to injuries.

The Boston Celtics are scheduled to play the Sacramento Kings on Thursday, January 1, at the Golden 1 Center. The Celtics, currently third in the Eastern Conference with a 20-12 record, are aiming to secure another win after a recent road victory. They face a Kings team that has struggled recently, holding a 14th place standing in the Western Conference with an 8-25 record.
The previous game saw Boston defeat the Utah Jazz 129-119 on the road. Conversely, Sacramento suffered a significant loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, with a final score of 131-90. These contrasting recent performances highlight the differing trajectories of the two teams heading into their matchup.
Significant injury concerns impact both rosters. The Celtics will be without Jayson Tatum due to an Achilles issue, while Chris Boucher is questionable. The Kings are missing key players Domantas Sabonis (knee) and Zach LaVine (ankle). These absences will undoubtedly influence the game's dynamics.




